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First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842: British army entering the Bolan Pass from Dadur. From J Atkinson 'Sketches in Afghanistan' London 1842. Hand-coloured lithograph. Image details File size:
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First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842: British army entering the Bolan Pass from Dadur. From J Atkinson 'Sketches in Afghanistan' London 1842. Hand-coloured lithograph.
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